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Sarah Ogilvie
Sarah Ogilvie is a linguist, lexicographer and computer scientist based at Oxford
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In clubland, there’s nothing worse than being unclubbable
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The colourful vocabulary of sewage
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How Wirdle brought a Shetland dialect to the world
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Deepfakes are taking over reality
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Not all women fall off the glass cliff
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